Biography
Dr. Leo Yazhou Jiang is currently an Assistant Professor at Clarkson University.
His research is to develop systems and methodologies for improved resilience and sustainability of electric power systems.
He is the 2024 NSF CAREER Awardee with his research on renewable energy uncertainty management in power grid operations and 2018 GE Dushman Technology Excellence Awardee for his contribution to differential GE products.
Dr. Jiang is a Principal Engineer at Avangrid and RLC Engineering as a secondary appointment and brings technology to help modernize the power grid in the industry.
Education Background
- Electrical Engineering (EE) Ph.D - 2016 Washington State University
Experience
- Assistant Professor at Clarkson University, 2020 - Present
- Principal Engineer (part-time) at Avangrid, 2024- Present
- Principal Engineer (part-time) at RLC Eng, 2024- Present
- Power System Engineer at GE Global Research, 2016-2020
- R&D Fellow Intern at GE Global Research, 2016
Courses Taught
- EE333 Power System Engineering
- EE432/EE593 Control and Management of Electric Power Distribution Systems
- EE630 Data Analytics for Power System Applications
- EE639 Electric Power Distribution Systems
Service
Clarkson Faculty Senator from 2022
Research Interests
Dr. Jiang’s research interests are electric power and energy systems with a focus on
- grid flexibility to accelerate grid decarbonization
- fast power recovery to improve grid resilience and reliability
- situational awareness and control of power distribution systems with distributed energy resources
- interdependent critical infrastructures
Clinical Practice
PI for NSF CAREER Project: Managing Uncertainties in Renewable Powered Grids (2024-2029).
PI for NYISO Project: Energy Storage Dispatch in New York's Wholesale Market (2024).
Co-PI for NYSERDA Project: Coordinated Grid Controllers and DERs to Enhance Distribution Grid Operation (2024-2026).
Clarkson PI for NOWRDC Project: AIRU-WRF: AI-Powered Physics-based Tool for Offshore Wind Forecasting and Grid Integration (2023-2025).
Clarkson PI for DOE Project: Multi-Port Converter Interface for Streamlined Distributed Energy Resources Integration in District Energy Systems, $4.5 Million (2024-2026).
PI for NSF REU, REU Site: Summer Research Experience on Resilient Carbon-Free U.S. Electric Power Systems (2022-2025).
Awards
- 2024 NSF CAREER Awardee
- 2018 GE Dushman Technology Excellence Awardee